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BLOOD BALM.
A household remedy for :d] Blood und
Skin diseases. Cures without fail Scrof
ula,Ulcer*, Rheum ;;tisr.i,< Salt ltheuai
and every form of Blood Disease from the
simplest pimple to , lie foulest Ulcer. Fifty
years* use with unvarying success, dem
onstrates its paramount "hcoling, purify
ing and building up virtues. One bottle
has more curative virtue than a dozen ot'
&ay other kind. It builds up the health
and strength from ’he firs; ijse.
psriFKlTsTfbrlFonK of Ir*n
aerfnt Cures, sent fn e jnavnli
ration.
It not kept >y your I dr'.ggist, rend
51. oO fora large bottle. v> 5.00 t :. six hot
am! medicine . -*j freight
BLOOD BALK CO., Atlanta, fit-
LOCAL N EWS AM L) NOTES.
GATIIKIiIOD FROM TOWN
AND COUNTY.
Little Items too Short tor Heads 1
But Long Enough to In
terest the Reader.
Come out ami hear the speaking
next Friday.
Judge 11 1 1 i went to Ailanti on bus
iness this week.
Mr. 1,. Z. Welch, of Carnot, was in
town one d*v last week.
Mr. S. L. and Miss Willie Cox vis
ited Gainesville Tuesday.
For mustache sprouts, call on the
cx-Gaz.ette devil Mr J. N. Hill.
Prof. J. I. Pittman will begin his
echool at Ridgeway next Wednesday,
Nov. 4th.
Mr. G. Blackwell has just received
K new lot of material for his shop,
lie is prepared to cio all kinds of
work.
Thera will be preaching at the
Presbyterian church next fifth .Sun
day and Saturday before.
Mr. K. P. If ize, a worthy joting
man of Basbvill®, is now attending
school at Senoiu. Success to you
Ed.
Next Tuesday is F,lection day again
and every voter it the county should
go to the polls and vote the dictates
of their conscience.
We welcome our correspondent from
Carnot. We want to employ a good
weekly writer at every post office in
thu county. Let us hear from you
‘ ye scribes.”
Mr. Geo. \V. Wilev, ono of the
county’s best citizens, and a leading
m•reliant of Jewclsville, was in town
Tuesday advocating sound money
and VFm. McKinley.
Tlis me intaint wigoni tuny bo
seen almost any time ploddir.g . long;
the highway for the lower markets,
loaded with '*c'.bbag*, cl ?
nuis pumpkin and •times jute
thing ol e”
Prof. D.-nlv will soon assume con
trjl of tbs school at Mt. Air}-. Prof.
Dendv has distinguished himself as*
.an educator, au 1 we ussurs the good
people of Mf Airy that they could
not hive made a better selection.
Mrs Lydia Walkar, perhaps thft
oldest worn *ll in the county, being
somewhere near ninety, died at her
home three miles below town last
Tuesday morning at six o’clock and
was laid to rest in the Homer Baptist
churchyard on Wednesday Mrs Wal
ker has been in feeb! e health for the
last few years an 1 the end was oxpe
ceteu any day
A horse trader and goose dealer
met up one day tins week and the
dea.'er bantered the trader to swap
h s g‘ase for said trader’s horse.
After a few preliminary remarks
usual in ho'su trades, the trader says:
“No knots or blemishes about'cin*l
reckon’meaning the geese. The dealer
replied: I can’t say about that. “An
old gandsr stuck his head through the
crack of the fence the other day and
I the held with a stick and
there may be knot on it.” About this
tune our sides began to oj perate about
like a blacksmith’s bellowscs, and the
trade was ‘ busted.
From all accounts Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy is a Godsend to the
afflicted. There is no advertisement .
about this; we feel just like saying it
—The Democrat, Carrollton Ky.
For sale by R. T. Thompson, mer
bant, Horner.
Carnot Items
We learn that Mrs. John Brawner
will have a sale the 6tli next, and
leave for Texas. Mr John Brawner
has alreader gone.
The dry spell is broken by refresh
ing showers of rain; much to the de
light of the girls of our neighborhood,
wno like to make “goober candy.”
Mrs. John Crow lias been very sick
but we are glad to learn is improving.
The men of our settlement have
been saving up their appetites for Mr.
A. V. Crow’s corn shucking, but tke
ram disappointed them and cosequont
!y we had to kill a chicken-
Mr. A. Z. Wehh has finished sow
ing wheat and therefore it is too late
to sow—see?
Mr, B. 11. Welch of Henry county
is visiting his brother Mr. L. Z. \\ elcli
this week. We wish him a pleasant
trip as he has not visited tins part of
the state in about six years.
Crops are short this year, therefore
people are about dono gathering and
very soon we will be getting ready
for Christmas, and it two months off.
All the girls and boys ought to enjoy
themselves better this Christmas than
jast as they will have so long a time
to arrange their candy Irreakings and
sociables:
Tire people of our settlement are
moving around considerably tins fall,
our old friends aru leaving and new
ones are taking their places.
Mr. Elbert Wells, who was badly
hurt in Caudell and Jackson’s gin, is
improving.
As this is our first, and for fear of
tiring our readers, wc have agreed to
make it short and will corns again if
this escapes the waste basket.
* Sam Pennywinkle.
“There’s jut one tiling in this
financial question,” said the confident
young man, ‘-that I don’t understand-’
His father gazed at him and exclaimed
“There’s no use, my son, in your com
jng|to me for information. If you’ve
gotten that subject mastered to such a
degree that liter's only one thing about
it that you don’t understand, it isn’t
tny place to say a word. The thing
for me to do is to drag up a footstool,
sit down on it, look up into your eyes
and drink in wisdom ”
OLD I)R- DRUMMOND.
lias an enduring monument in the
affection and esteem of thousands who
have been restored io health and hap
piness bclfr.Driin.iuond’s Lightning
I .Remedies for Rheurnauism. if your
druggist has riot got it, do not take
anything else. Write to the Drum
tnond Medicine*Co-, New York, and
thay will send yon full particulars and
testimonies fioiu ‘22 stats. Agents
wanted.
! I. SURE YOU ARE RIGHT
And then go übcad. If your blood is
impure, your appetite lailng, your
nerves weak, yon may be sure that
Hood’s Sarsaparilla is what you need.
Then take no substitute. Insist upon
Hood’s ami only Hood’s. ’Fins is the
medicine which has the largest sales
in the world. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is
Iha One True Blood Purifier.
HOOD’S PILLS are prompt, effi
cient, always reliable, easy to take
easy to operate.
Notice.
I have money to loan on farm lands
and other real estate at a cheap rate
of inteiest. Terms five years.
T- C. Little:
II armonv Grove, Ga.
Several years ago I was taken with
asc ever attack of flux. I was sick
in bi and about ten days and could get
nothing to relieve me until I used
.Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Dtarliora Remedy, which cured me
and h s been a household remedy
with us ever since. .J. C. Marlow.
Decatiu-ville, Mo. For sale by It.
T. Thompson, Homer.
T. C. Conway t.ie music man of
Athens, buys Piano’s itnd Organs for
spot cash and can save you money. < n
the purchase of a first class instru
ments.
Alt communications intended for
publication should be addressed to
The Gazette, Homer, Ga.
All persons indebted to the Gazette
for subscriptions are earnestly reque?
ted to come forward and settle at once
You can buy the latest Sunday
school song books at Cornvay’smusic
house Athens.
In An Idle Hour.
The day is corning when the bur
den of the politician's song will be an
address to the horny banded sous of
toil who follow the blow in the cities.
Up to this time, the oldfs'sbioned far
mer who lives in the country, has had
a moiety of adulation during cam
paigns and a monopoly of the seed
souvenirs between times. Extrava
gent statements have been made on
the stump for the purpose of coddling
the farmer and securing hts vote. Ills
pronunciation, his quaint expressions
have been sped or adopted ad nauseam
The rest of the community has been
ed to believe that- it was little more
than a series of knots on a log, politi
cally speaking The idea was that
the farmer controlled when ho wanted
to because he was in the majority.
Now let us see what is coming. In
several slates, citis have an actual
majority of the voters. In nine states,
which include the battleground of this
campaing, there are 10 cities which
practically control the result. These
states have a population of 25,000,000
and cast a vote of about 4,500,000-
The 10 cities have registered this year
1,790,000 voters. They arejC'nicago,
New York, Brooklyn, Philadelphia,
Boston, St. Louis, Baltiraoro, Cincin
nati, New Orleans aid Milwaukee!
While these cities do not have an
actual majority of the votes in their
lespective states, a reversal of their
positions means almost invariably a
a reversal of the politic s of those states
control ttio politics of the country So
it comes ihat 10 cities, with a seventh
of the votes, practically shape the des
tinies of the uattou. They hold the
balance of power, and by swinging
their states, swing the country.
Thus municipal politics constitute a
factor of tremendous importance and
every man, woman and child in the
country is interested in the (result.
1 low often has one political club, by
knifing a national candidate in New
York, reversed the judgement of the
nation ! Good government in any part
of the United States may affect the
people in almost any other part, but a
radical change in the politics of the
great cities is practically certain to do
this. Is it r.ot about time tlie deni
zens of the cities should divide with
the farmer, the serious thought, not
only of politicians, but of lire earnest,
thinkers who mould public opinion
and share reforms.
SSOO WILL BE GIVEN.
For any case of Rheumatism which
can-not be cured by Dr. Drummond’s
Lightning Remedy. The proprietors
do not hide this offer, hut print it in
hold type on all their oieulars, wrapp
ers, printed matter, and through the
columns of newspapers everywhere.
It will work wonders, one bottle will
cure nearly every case. If the drug
gist has not got it, lie will orddr it, or
it will he sent to any address cy pre
paid express on receipt of price $5
Drummonc Medicine Go., New York.
Agents wanted.
ItRwARK CTF OINTMENTS FOR CATARRH
THAT CONTAIN MERCURY,
an moronry will surely destroy the of smell and
completely derange the whole system when
entering it through the mucuout surfaces
Such ertieles should never be useh except on
prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the
damage they will do is ien fold to the good you.
cuii possibly derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh
ure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Cos.,
Toledo, 0,, contains no mercury, and is taken
internally, acting directly upon the blood and
nn.ouous surfaces of tho system. In buying
Hall’s Catarrh Cure he sure you get the genuine
It is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio
by F. J. Cheney & Cos. Testimonials free.
IV 'Sold, by i)ruggists 75cper bottle'
Asa rulel am opposed to proprie
tary medic;mes. Still I value a good
one, especially when such is 1 be source
ot relief from pain. Asa topical
external application', f liavo 1-und
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm the best
remedy i have eve" used for neural
gia of any kind. 1 have conscien
tiously leconunended it to many
persons. WIU.IAM JIoitXE, M. I).,
Janesville, VVis. Sold by R. T
Thompson, Merchant, Homer.
Notice to Creditors.
All persons indebted to me for pro
fessional services are requested to set
tle by Nov. Ist. Mr. J. E. Stephens
will have charge of my collection and
after that time all unsettled bills will
bo placed in the bauds of proper offi
cials for collection. •
Y. D. LOCKHART.
I only ask you to compare my Pe
anos & Organs and prices with thosr
of other dealers. You can see foi
outSwlf if yin arc not a musician even.
HOW TO KILL A TOWN.
Some unknown newspaper writer \
has boiled down twelve paragraphs j
the best receipt yet published for kill- j
ing a town. Some of these paragraphs
apply especially to Homer: Pay par
ticular attention to Nos. 4,6, 8 and
10.
1. Buy of peddlers as much and of
ten as possible.
2. Denouuce your merchants be
cause they make a profit on their
goods.
3. Make out your town a very bad
place and state it every chance you
got
-4: Rejoice in the downfall of a man
who has done much to build up yotn
town
5. Refuse ta unite ill any scheme
for the betterment o r the material in
terest of the people.
6. If you are a merchant don’t ad
vertiss but buy a rubber stamp from
some peddler that may come around,
and use it
7. Tell your merchants that you can
buy goods cheaper in some other
town and charge them with extor
tion .
8. If a stranger visits your town,
tell him everything is overdone and
predict a general crash in the near
future,
9. Keep up a divided public senti
ment and knife every mail that disa
grees with you on tho best methods
of increasing business.
10. Patronize outside ne.vspapors
to the exclusion or your own, and d*
nounee yours for not being as cheap
and large as the big city papers.
If you are a farmer curve the place
w here you trade as the moanest on
earth.
12. I'eil this to yjpur neighbors and
tell them that the business men arc
robbers and thieves. It will make
your property of much less value, but
don’t care.
You and Your Grandfather
Are removed from each other by a
span of many years. He travelled in
a slow going stage-coach while you
take the lightning express or the elec
-tm car. When he was sick ho was
treated by old fashioned methods and
given old fashioned medicines, but
yon demand iqpdern ideas in medicine
as well as in everything else. Hood’s
Sarsaparilla is the medicine of today.
It is prepared by modern metliods*and
to its preparation are brought the
skill ami knowledge of modern science
Hood’s Sarsaparilla acts piomptly
upon the blood and by making pure,
rich blood it cures disease and estab
lishes good health.
GEORGIA; Banks County.— The
keeping of the paupers of Banks coun
ty for the year 1897 will be let to tho
lowest biddeer at tho court house
doer in Homer on the first Tuesday
in November next. Tho contract for
keeping them can be seen at the Or
dinary’s office. The right to receive
or reject any and all bids is reserved
by the Ordinary. Oct. 2©tb Lb 96.
T. F. HILL,
Ordinary.
TO
Young and Old.
Rejoice with iis in the Discovery-
When a man has suffered fer years
with a weakness that blights his life
and robs him of all that really makes
life worth living, if he can avail him
self of a complete cure, why not pos
sess the niosal courage to stop hts own
downward course.
We will send you by mail, ABSO
LUTELY FREE, in plain package,
tho ALL-POWERFUL DR. HOFF
MAN’S VITAL RESTORATIVE
TABLETS, with a legal guarantee to
permanently cure LOST MANHOOD
SELF-ABUSE, SEXUAL WEAK
NESS, VARICOCELE, STOPS for
ever NIGHT EMISSIONS and unnat
oral drains. Returns to former ap
pearances emaciated organs.
N® C. O. D. fraud nor recipe de
ception. If we could not cure, we
would not send our medicine FREE
to try, and nay when satisfied. Write
today, as this may not appear again.
Address
W ESTERN M EDICINF. CO,
Kalamazoo, Mich.
INCORPORATED
Ricans Tabules cure biliousness.
CURED AT 73 YEARS.
Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure Victorious.
No other medicine can show such a record.
Hero is a veritable patriarch, 73 years of
age, with strong prejudice to overcome, who
had Heart lHtease 15 yean, lie took tho Now
Heart Cure and is now sound and well.
Samuel O. Stone.
Grass Lake, Mtch., Dec. 28,1894.
I have been troubled with heart disease 15
years or more. Most of the time I was so
bad It was not safe tor me to po out alone,
as dizzy spells would cause tailing. I had
severe palpitation, shortness of breath and
sudden pains that rendered me helpless. All
physicians did for me was to advise keeping
quiet. In August last I commenced taking
Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure,
and before I had finished the first bottle I
found the medicine wav God-send. I have
now usod four bottles V .11 and am feeling
entirely well. lam 73 years of ago and have
held a grudge against patent medicines all
my life, but I will not allow this to prevent
giving my testimony to ttie great cure vour
valuable remedy has wrought in me. Ido
this to show my appreciation of Dr. Miles"
Now Heart Cure. SAMUEL O. STONE.
Dr. Miles Heart Cure Is sold on a positive
guarantee that the first bottle will Dcnetlt.
All druggists sell It at SI, 6 bottles forJß,or
It will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of price
by the Dr. Miloa Medical 00., Elkhart, iud.
Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Rc “°A e ‘th
Legal Notice.
STATE OF GEORGIA )
Banks County ‘ 3
To the Superior Court ®fsaid county:
The petition of J. Robinson, E. Baker
and D J. Anderson respectfully shows
the court: 1. That your petitioner* J.
Robinson, E. Baker of Banks county
and D. J- Anderson of Habersham Cos
are residents of said counties.
2. That they, and such
other persons as may beeomo associa
ted with them, desiro to lie incorpora
ted under the incorporate name of the
Banks County Social Club for the
term of twenty years, with privilege*
of renewal at the expiraton of that
tune, said incorporation to be located
at Balwin Ga. 3. Tho object and
purpose of said club is to maintain
and provide in a a house
or rooms for the social recreation of
its members and facilities and conven
iences for social intercourse and enter
tainment as usually appertain to clubs
ionned for such purpose*. 4. That
they desire to have the power to hold
and convey such property both real
and personal, to receoive the same by
gift or purchase as may be necessary
or convenient for the purpose of said
corporation or for the safe investment
of said funds as it m*y acquire. 5.
That they desire the power to make
such bylaws, rules and regulations nut
inconsistent with the lawsol Georgia,
as may be necessary for the govern
ment of said club, tha comfort of its
imembers; the qualification and admis
sion of it* members: the rights and
duties of members and officers the
caro of its property tho investment of
its funds and generally tc do all such
acts and things as may be necessary
• r'conventient (or the carrying out
tho objects and purposes aforesaid.
6. That said incorporations being
formed and organized for the pur
pose* of social enjoyment and not for
the puipese of trade or individual or
corporate profits, ha* no capital stock.
Therefore petitioner* pray that an or
der be granted incorpOratiog them,
their ossociates a*d successors under
the name aforesaid for tho purpose
aforsaid and for tho time aforesaid
and with tho privileges and power
aforesaid.
IJ. Robinson,
Oscar Buown, > E, Baker,
Petitioner’* |Att’y. )D J Anderson
GEORGIA: Banks County. —l, L.
N. Turk, do hereby certify that this is
a true copy of tho original application
for charter as appears on filo in this
office. This Oct. 13th 1896.
L. N. TURK, C. S. C.
Notice.
Agreeable to an order of Ordinary
of Banks county will be*'so!d at auc
'.ton on the premises of Elizabeth An
glin deceased of said county on the
23rd day of November; next within
the legal hours of sale the following
pioperty to wit: Ono tract of laid on
the waters of Hudson river, bounded
as follaws, oo tho West by lands of I.
K. Sewell, on the North by Nail*
Creek and Hudson river, on the East
by lands of Jane Anglin, on the South
by land* of Francina Anglin. Con
ta : ningone hundred and seven’y(l76)
acres by actual survey; about (59) fifty
acres of about tweoty
five acres of tho remainder in
original forest and pino field. Sold
a* the property of Elizabeth Anglin,
late of said county deceased. Terms
cash. This sth day of October 1896.
W. J. BURGESS, Executor.
Also at the same time and place,
will be sold one hundred and twenty
six acres of land, joining lands of J.
K. Sewell, Elizabeth Anglin and
others. Part cleared land, the ro
naainder in original forest and pine
field. Terras caah. Tnis sth day of
Oct. 1896. FRANCIS ANGLIN,
By her agent W. !J. BURGESS.
Eli 0 FES SION A L CA EDS.
QSCAR BROWN,
ATTORNEY AND C'OI'NBKLLOR-AT-LAW,
HOMER, A
Will practice In all tlie court* and make cal
lection a specialty. Cara and Ipromptaest In
every busmen*.
W. BROWN,
Attoksey at Law,
MAYaVILLB.OA.
Will do a (£eiioral practice. Collecting
specialty.
y. D. LOCKHART, M. D.
CTHryOKFicK WKST OF Public Sqt-ARR,
HOMER, UA.
I)R. W. B. JACKSON,
dentist,
harmony geoyx <ia
All work guaranteed flm clza*. Tmi* u
tracted without pain. Office oTer Bate* * c**
son's Jewelry Store.
1)R. W. G. SHARP,
DENTIST,
MAYSVILLE, OA.
Kff—Ofllcelwith Dr. H. C. Strickland.
DAVIDS. STARR,
AttohnevJAt law,
HOMER, OA.
Special attention given to all bueinesa.
(JH ARLES M. WALKER.
. ATTORNEY AT|LAW,
HARMONY GROvtf. OA.
Will practico in all the court! ami give pro lap
attention to all buainesn.
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to you for uj-proral. He pay t/w frtijHL
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It k Uox ana. 1-l.UaiU.lphl®, I’a.
North Georgia
Agricultural College.
DEPARTMENT Of THE UNIVERSITY,
AT DAHLONEGA, GA.
Spring Term Baglas Pint Monday la February.
Fall Term Begins First Mood ay la Septeaibar.
FULL LITERARY COURSES.
TUITION FREE.
With ample corp* ol Tcachera.
THOROUGH MlllTftßy TRAINING
tledrr a U. S. Army Olflcer derailed
by Secretary ol War.
DEPARTMENTS OF
Penmanship, Music and Art,
Under competent and thorough lantructora.
YOUNQ LADIES bare equal advantages.
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